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27-01-2008, 08:04 PM | #1 | ||
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Location: Morayfield
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It was time for the XR6T to go so I paid a visit to a few dealerships. Now I'm quite a lazy shopper and a bit impulsive (always a bad sign). So being somewhat brand loyal I wandered into the local Ford dealership with the car to see what deal we could do.
The Ford salesman was nice and all, took me for a few test drives. When it came time to look at figures it seemed to fall apart. The price offered for a fully optioned 3yo turbo was ordinary. When I expressed my surprise at the figure I got a shrug and he said he'd call me with a better price. He never called... times must be good for Ford. A week later I wandered into a Mazda dealership just to kick some tyres. Told the salesman as much. After being sort of brushed of by the Ford dealer I was at a loss as to what I was going to buy. The salesman there was happy to take me for a drive in what ever I was interested in. No pressure. The amazing thing about this was there was zero pressure applied by the salesman. None of the sort of stuff you might associate with buying a new car. He just seemed to have a belief that I was going to buy a car from him. Knew the product, answered any question. Was inclusive of my significant other when talking about the cars. We sat down and talked about the trade in. What I was looking at. And then we both arrived at a figure. No pressure. Anyway after walking in just to have a look, I walked out with a Mazda 6 MPS with the leather pack. I didn't get a spectacular deal, but it was such a zero hassle deal that I left happy. Comparing this to an experience some six months ago when I was with my mother. The salesman then was awful. The clumsy execution of sales techniques got warning bells ringing straight away. Anyone else come across a sales man so low key and confident that they just sell without the agro?
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28-01-2008, 08:06 AM | #2 | ||
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Dark side of the moon
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cant say im serprised
there is alot of threads on here about ford salesmen that couldnt give a rats about weather they make a sale or not
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28-01-2008, 08:39 AM | #3 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Townsville
Posts: 1,167
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I have met 2 good salesman in Townsville 1 good in Brisbane and excellent one in Brisbane who we brought a car off. The rest I would rather swim in a septic tank than ever talk to them again.
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28-01-2008, 10:05 AM | #4 | ||
Rob
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Woodcroft S.A.
Posts: 21,699
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a lot of salespeople, not just in the car industry, don't seem to realise that the way they treat you directly affects whether you open your wallet or not.
i was looking at bbq's recently and after looking in one shop i noticed that next door there was a furniture shop. went in for a browse and nearly ended up buying a lounge suite i don't even need. some people are just good at what they do. |
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